Sunday, June 02, 2019

Some Tweets from Bernie Sanders


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    Yep! It means we shouldn’t check our rights at the door whenever we work for an employer. It means workers should have dignity + power - incl. economic rights, like healthcare, a living wage, and a decent education. It doesn’t mean “government owns everything + distributes it.”
  • We're back in California, bringing the political revolution to San Jose. Join us in the fight for racial, social, economic, and environmental justice.
    1:04:51
    40K viewers
  • Democratic socialism means democracy. It means making sure everybody can live with dignity in the richest country on Earth. And it means creating a government that represents all of us, not just the wealthiest people in America.
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    Cheers for ⁦⁩’ big idea to end endless war and reallocate the obscenely huge military budget to driving climate solutions that great good jobs and save planet.
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    . takes the stage at the Forum:
  • No teacher in America should be paid less than $60,000 a year.
  • For a limited time only, we are offering our first, official Bernie 2020 campaign sticker for FREE. Get yours before they’re gone.
  •   Retweeted
    covered our great roundtable discussion with the Community Tenants Association at New Asia Restaurant. via @clairlau
  • . is right: We are all in this together. Thank you for your support, Danny!
  • I am not often speechless, but this young Dreamer's courage took my words away. This is a promise: As president I will provide immediate legal status for Dreamers and their parents, and pass comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship for all undocumented people.
  • Jane and I are grieving for the victims in Virginia Beach and their families. The days of the NRA controlling Congress and writing our gun laws must end. Congress must listen to the American people and pass gun safety legislation. This sickening gun violence must stop.
  • Helene and Bernie were classmates at James Madison High School in Brooklyn. 60 years later, she asked him to sign her yearbook.